International studio . some of Miss Parnells pottery figures in the Chelseamanner were illustrated, and we now havepleasure in reproducing (p. 148) some fur-ther examples of them. Miss May Kimber,the author of the decorative water-colourreproduced on page 149, is chiefly known byher charming essays in illuminated letteringwhich form an interesting feature of the ex-hibitions of the Royal Society of MmiaturePainters, of which she is an Associate. Thecasket and tea-caddy by Miss Legge, alsoillustrated, make one wish that more roomcould be found for examples of decorativemetal work like this


International studio . some of Miss Parnells pottery figures in the Chelseamanner were illustrated, and we now havepleasure in reproducing (p. 148) some fur-ther examples of them. Miss May Kimber,the author of the decorative water-colourreproduced on page 149, is chiefly known byher charming essays in illuminated letteringwhich form an interesting feature of the ex-hibitions of the Royal Society of MmiaturePainters, of which she is an Associate. Thecasket and tea-caddy by Miss Legge, alsoillustrated, make one wish that more roomcould be found for examples of decorativemetal work like this at the Royal catalogue of this years Academyexhibition is remarkable for the number ofnames in the list of Associates to which thetitle Elect is added. There are noless than twelve, and two of them—those ofMr. Brangwyn and Sir William Orpen—appeared in last years catalogue with thesame designation. Its reappearance means,we presume, that they have not yet com-plied with Article III of the Instru-. THE DRAMA, ETCHINGBY E. GORDON CRAIG(DORIEN LEIGH GALLERIES) 147 STUDIO-TALK


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